Laurel Hollow, NY is a picturesque hamlet nestled in Nassau County, New York, and part of the town of Oyster Bay. Known for its scenic vistas, small-town charm, and rich history, Laurel Hollow offers a unique experience for residents and visitors alike.
History
Laurel Hollow’s most notable claim to fame is being the former home of J.P. Morgan Jr., who acquired several large estates in the area to construct his grand estate, “Dunwest near our shore,” in 1911. This property has since earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. Numerous other homes were built around the turn of the century, both before and after Morgan’s investment in the hamlet.
Population
As of 2020, over 1,967 people reside in Laurel Hollow, which spans nearly one square mile and is divided between two zip codes. Demographically, approximately 4% of the population is under 18 years old, 20% are 65 or older, 77% identify as White Alone non-Hispanic, and 10% as Hispanic or Latino.
Local Economy
Though primarily a residential area, some commercial activity can be found concentrated around Jericho Turnpike, East Norwich Road, and the Puddintown Pond District on Brookville Road.
Education
The majority of Laurel Hollow residents send their children to schools within the Oyster Bay School District No. 29. This district serves over 5,500 students from pre-K through 12th grade across 8 elementary schools (K-5), 2 middle schools (6-8), and 2 high schools (9-12).
Support programs, such as AIS teacher assistants and reading interventions, are also available for students in need. Private schooling options include St. Edward The Confessor Catholic Academy in Syosset, offering pre-K through 8th-grade education, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s high school program.
Health
Local healthcare facilities include PSH Advanced Health Care Associates in Cold Spring Harbor, specializing in orthopedics and physical therapy, and Waldman Pediatrics for pediatric health needs.
The nearest hospital, Plainview Hospital, is less than 15 minutes west of Laurel Hollow. This community-based hospital offers a wide range of services, including maternal health, childbirth delivery, pulmonary care, orthopedics, cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology, neurology, neuropsychology, weight management, and diabetes management. It also operates a 24/7 emergency department.
Transportation
Laurel Hollow is easily accessible by car, and the hamlet’s picturesque landscape lends itself well to leisurely drives. Public transportation options are limited, but for longer trips, nearby train stations and airports can be utilized.
Points of Interest
Laurel Hollow and its surrounding areas boast several attractions, including historical sites like the Spy House Museum, owned by Revolutionary War hero Samuel Underhill. The museum houses military artifacts, Civil War uniforms, weaponry, model ships, paintings, sculptures, manuscripts, photographs, rare books, documents, and similar items.

